Mon, 28 Jun, 2010 - 01:00
Dublin 0-13 Meath 5-9 Brendan O’Brien
And in more ways than one.
Meath and Dublin had met 58 times in the championship prior to yesterday’s appointment but this was the first time that the descendants of Tara have ever hit their big-city neighbours for five goals.
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